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The Capital
June 5, 2026 at 09:33 AM
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The Capital is the in-fiction endpoint of Emma and Koo's journey in Beast of Reincarnation. Pre-release material confirms the Capital as the destination at the end of the road that Emma and Koo travel together, and as the place where Emma's quest to find and defeat the Beast of Reincarnation comes to a head. The world of the game is set in post-apocalyptic Japan in the year 4026, a setting that blends traditional Japanese elements with science fiction. The Capital sits at the far end of that long, overgrown road.

Emma and Koo begin their journey in the eastern countryside and travel west toward the Capital. Pre-release material frames this as a long, segmented trek rather than a free-roam wander, with the road passing through a wide variety of environments before it reaches its destination. Each leg of the journey is staged as its own region, and the Capital sits at the end of the chain rather than in the middle of an open map.
Along the way, Emma and Koo move through Blighted Forests and other districts shaped by the corruption of the Blight. The fights against major Nushi bosses sit at key points along the road, with each victory adding a new flower to Emma's hair as a visible record of her progress toward the Capital.

Director Kota Furushima has framed the journey as inspired by a real-life mountainous trek across Japan, from the Kanto region in the east to Kyoto in the west. In that framing, Kyoto is the real-world geographic reference point that anchors the route, not the in-fiction name of the destination. Furushima describes the project as a long journey with a wide variety of different environments, and as a road from Kanto toward Kyoto broken up into district-level stages.
That distinction matters for how the Capital is presented in-game. The team uses the term "Capital" for the in-fiction destination at the end of the route, while the real-world Kanto-to-Kyoto trek is the geographic and cultural inspiration the route was built around. Players approaching the Capital are following the shape of that historical journey through a heavily mutated, post-apocalyptic version of Japan.
The Capital is where the story's central confrontation is staged. The Beast of Reincarnation is described as the source of all Blight in the world, and Emma's quest is to find and defeat it. Pre-release material places that confrontation at the end of the road in the Capital, with the long journey through district-level stages serving as the build-up rather than the resolution.
Emma's role as a Sealer is tied directly to that confrontation. The Malefacts she fights, the Nushi she absorbs power from, and the corruption spreading across the country all converge on whatever waits at the end of her road. Pre-release material is deliberately reserved on the specifics of what the Capital looks like once Emma reaches it, and on the exact nature of the Beast of Reincarnation she finds there. The wiki treats those details as unconfirmed until they are shown.

Beast of Reincarnation is not an open-world game. The world is structured as wide, explorable stages organised as district-level regions, each tied to a leg of the road that leads to the Capital. That structure shapes how players engage with the game's World and Setting: rather than picking a direction on a free-roam map, players move along a route, with each district designed to introduce new biomes, new enemy types, and new Real-Time Biome Mutation effects shaped by the Blight.
Within each district, the journey unfolds through Blighted Forests and other corrupted environments rather than through walled-off levels. The result is a world that is wider than a linear corridor but narrower than a true open world, and the Capital sits at the end of that chain as the destination the entire route is built to lead toward.
The Capital is the in-fiction endpoint of Emma and Koo's journey, reached after a long road across post-apocalyptic Japan in the year 4026.
Beast of Reincarnation is not an open-world game; the road to the Capital is structured as wide, explorable district-level stages.
The route is inspired by a real-life mountainous trek from the Kanto region in the east toward Kyoto in the west; Kyoto is the real-world geographic reference, not the in-fiction name of the destination.
The Beast of Reincarnation, described as the source of all Blight, is positioned at the end of the road in the Capital.
Architectural detail of the Capital, the identity of any other named cities along the route, and the specifics of the final confrontation have not been publicly confirmed.